Cellular Explorer is designed to be a highly flexible editor for the creation of cellular automata. Supported rules include the outer-totalistic binary rules (like Conway's Game of Life), the Wolfram elementary rules, and a variety of others. The rules can be used by themselves or mixed together to create higher complexity automata, and the individual cells are highly customizable. Automata can also have a few meta-rules that influence overall behaviour. Three different rendering modes are available to watch the automata evolve.

HaTTiP is an HTTP Web services client for the Mac. It has a simple, easy-to-use interface. Select a method, input the URL, set some headers, and you're set. Request and response bodies can be displayed raw, or formatted and colorized for easy reading. Each request can be saved separately so they can be recalled and reused later. It supports execution of a pre-processing script that can dynamically modify the outgoing request. It currently supports the use of JavaScript.

Ixmon is a terminal based reader and monitor for RSS, Atom, YouTube, Vine, Instragram, Twitter, Gmail, weather, stocks, cryptocurrency, and more. Hundreds of data sources can be comfortably tracked and special syntax URLs such as stock://AAPL or coin://bitcoin allow you to extend the capabilities of RSS and put all this data in an interface you can search or quickly navigate through using VIM-style keyboard shortcuts. Items can be sorted by time or media type and network resources are conserved by using an exponential decay polling algorithm.

vFense is a tool that makes it easy to manage patches across multiple operating systems. It supports Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. It can be easily integrated with monitoring systems and configuration management tools such as chef and puppet.

VyOS is a Linux distribution for routers and firewalls which features a unified commandline interface and a single configuration file, with an API for extending it. It includes BGP, OSPF, and RIP routing protocols, policy-based routing, a DHCP and caching DNS server, a Web proxy, and more. It runs on x86 physical machines and a variety of hypervisors, including KVM, Xen, VMWare, and Hyper-V. VyOS is forked from Vyatta and based on VC6.6 source code.

Kawaii Emoji Messenger is a multiplatform Facebook client based on the idea of bringing emoji to the desktop. It lets you use a full set of emoji in your Facebook conversations, statuses, and comments in the easiest way.